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Suzanne Mark

Attune your inner ear to deep listening.

Now, more than ever, you need to be skilled at accessing the truth within. You will go into your own heart and find your own inner knowing. The world is full of conflicting information and ideas. With the simple tools I teach, you will gain discernment to know what is true for you.

At first, this information may arise as spoken words. As you practice, it will become “worldless intelligence”. What is wordless intelligence?

Knowing what to do and when to do it.

Knowing from your knowing, not from an externalized voice or from a channeling that comes from someone else.

This skill is very practical for:

Helping you pay attention to what really matters for your life path.

Enabling you to work with nature, rather than against it.

Receiving practical, direct guidance that is life changing and path accelerating.

Trusting yourself.

Raising your vibrational frequency to attract the best outcome.

Greatly and rapidly boosting creativity.

The truth really is within you. Learn practical, inspiring tools to access it.

Articles:

I have been thinking lately how my mother, Barbara used to play a game she called Serendipity. In the game, she would go out in her car and intentionally get lost. She lived in San Diego, so there was plenty of “lost” to get. Continue Reading »

Recently, I posted on Facebook after hearing about a young man’s death by overdose. I had a heartfelt exchange with the family that I have been given permission to share with you. I think it really points to a message that I often receive about deaths that seem difficult, untimely or unfair... Continue Reading »

Recently, I was thinking about changing the course of my life. My mother had said once that all we had to do was, "be willing" and if we could not manage that, we could just "be willing to be willing". Here is what the angels told me... Continue Reading »

I once had a dream that I was walking into the Dalai Lama’s office. This dream came at a time when I was struggling inwardly for my purpose in life—one thing had ended and the other had not yet appeared. It was a lucid sort of dream, I could see the grain of the wood on his desk and hear the creak of his chair. Continue Reading »